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Originally posted by BelGarion

**** u lot are a bunch of wierdos, stick yaself in waynes brothers position,  

Ur car hitting a roo, u would be a lot less sympathetic to the roo

worst i hit was a rabbit in my silvia, ****in serves it right for runnin into the highway while i was travling at high speed

I read this post and thought to myself...How old is this guy? Its a car, get over it! I feel way more sympathetic to the roo then to some holden that has a dent on the bonnet and a stuffed windscreen. Maybe he should upgrade his brakes?

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Originally posted by BelGarion

**** u lot are a bunch of wierdos, stick yaself in waynes brothers position,  

Ur car hitting a roo, u would be a lot less sympathetic to the roo

worst i hit was a rabbit in my silvia, ****in serves it right for runnin into the highway while i was travling at high speed

I totally agree.

Theres nothing they can do about it, their fault for running out onto the road but they don't know better. Sometimes theres nothing you can do but hit them. I've had a close call in a national park before with a Kangaroo.

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yeah, it was raining at the time, and that roads pretty sliprey when its wet.

the place that he hit it was jsut under the train tack, and they have metal gaurd rails, so swerving was outa the question.

his brakes locked up and he jsut slid. hit the roo and slid a fair way after. he wasnt speeding either.

it was pretty cool accually, there was roo's leg bone about 10m away on the side of the road, jsut bone with a bit of blood on it.

the roos mouth was dribbling blood.

it kept making grunting noises at me.

its tail was bleeding :/

and its leg had no bone in it whatso ever and it was twisted over itself.

was pretty sad but atleast we put it down.

died after about 15-20min's

and the vet took it away.

this girl kept crying, im like errrrrr.

even my girl didnt cry.

but it was a bit sad, i shed a tear for the commodore. took him ages to save up for that car, 4months jsut to get the spray job done. all gone in a matter of secconds.

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